PLYMOUTH ROCK ASSURANCE CORPORATION. Rewards Plus Endorsement

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1 Rewards Plus Endorsement PRAC MA The benefits below are available to policies: Continuously in force with us for at least 36 months immediately prior to the effective date of this policy term; or Issued to members in good standing (at the time of loss) of motor clubs that have been approved by us. This endorsement does not apply to policies assigned to us through the Massachusetts Automobile Insurance Plan. This endorsement changes the policy. Please read it carefully. With respect to the coverage provided below, the provisions of the policy apply unless modified by this endorsement. I. OPTIONAL INSURANCE Part 5 Optional Bodily Injury to Others, second to last paragraph is replaced with the following: We will also pay up to $500 for the cost of bail bonds required as a result of an accident covered under this Part. This includes bail bonds for traffic law violations related to the accident. Part 10 Substitute Transportation The following coverage is added: We will pay up to $10 per day in addition to any limit shown on the Coverage Selections Page for this coverage part, for which a premium is paid. We will pay no more than an additional $300. Under Comprehensive (Part 9) there is also Substitute Transportation coverage when your auto is stolen. If you purchase Substitute Transportation and Comprehensive (Part 9), the most we will pay under both coverages is the Substitute Transportation limit shown on the Coverage Selections Page plus this additional coverage PRA _ I II. GENERAL PROVISIONS AND EXCLUSIONS 3. Additional Costs We Will Pay, under Paragraph C., is replaced with the following: C. Up to $250 per day for loss of earnings to any person covered under this policy who attends hearings or trials at our request. This does not apply to loss of other income. III. ADDITIONAL COVERAGES The following Additional Coverages are added to the policy: A. Personal Digital Assistant Device Replacement We will pay replacement cost up to $200 for loss of any personal digital assistant device owned by you or any household member. This includes cellular telephones, smartphones, and tablet devices. The loss must arise from a covered Collision (Part 7), Limited Collision (Part 8) or Comprehensive (Part 9) loss to your auto. Coverage is limited to one such device per occurrence. No deductible applies. No individual may collect twice for the same loss. B. Laptop Computer Replacement We will pay replacement cost up to $1,000 for loss of any laptop computer owned by you or any household member. The loss must arise from a covered Collision (Part 7), Limited Collision (Part 8) or Comprehensive (Part 9) loss to your auto. Coverage is limited to one laptop computer per occurrence. No deductible applies. No individual may collect twice for the same loss. C. Personal Belongings Replacement We will pay replacement cost up to $250 for loss of personal property owned by you or any household member. The loss must arise from a covered Collision (Part 7), Limited Collision (Part 8) or Comprehensive (Part 9) loss Page 1 of 2

2 PRAC MA to your auto. No deductible applies. You or a household member may not collect twice for the same loss. Property held for sale, display, consignment or exhibition is excluded. Other property used in business is included. D. Child Car Seat Replacement We will pay replacement cost up to $250 for loss of a child safety seat owned by you or any household member. The child safety seat must be United States Department of Transportation approved. The loss must arise from a covered Collision (Part 7), Limited Collision (Part 8) or Comprehensive (Part 9) loss to your auto. No deductible applies. No individual may collect twice for the same loss. E. Pet Injury Coverage We will pay up to $500 for veterinary care for injuries to a dog or cat owned by you or any household member. The dog or cat must have been occupying your auto and involved in a covered Collision (Part 7), Limited Collision (Part 8) or Comprehensive (Part 9) loss to your auto. We will also pay up to $500 for burial or disposal expenses if the dog or cat dies in a covered Collision (Part 7), Limited Collision (Part 8) or Comprehensive (Part 9) loss to your auto. No deductible applies. Pets other than dogs or cats are not covered. F. Seat Belt/Air Bag Benefit We will pay a $5,000 death benefit for you or any household member whose death is caused by a covered loss to your auto. The deceased individual must have been properly wearing his or her seat belt at the time of the accident. We will pay a $10,000 death benefit for you or any household member whose death is caused by a covered loss to your auto. The deceased individual must have been properly wearing his or her seat belt and must have been protected by an operable air bag at the time of the accident. This benefit is in addition to any other collectible coverage endorsements (if applicable). G. Glass Repair Coverage We will waive the Glass Deductible, if one is indicated on your Coverage Selections Page, for glass repairs. We will repair at no cost to you simple glass breaks, chips, nicks, and cracks. The cracks may be up to 6 inches long in non-critical areas. The loss must arise from a covered Comprehensive (Part 9) loss to your auto. H. Waiver of Collision Deductible When there is a loss to your auto insured for Collision (Part 7), no deductible will apply if you are entitled to recover in court against another insured covered by a Personal Automobile Insurance policy written by us. The other insured s policy must be in effect at the time of the loss PRA _ I I. Replacement Cost Coverage Your policy includes: the Replacement Cost Coverage Endorsement (PRAC MA ) or the Optional Replacement Cost Coverage Endorsement (PRAC MA ). Paragraph 2 of both endorsements is amended as follows. Strike the following sentence: However, we will not make any payment under this endorsement for damage that is otherwise covered by the Comprehensive (Part 9) section of your policy if your auto is stolen or the damage is the result of fire or vandalism. J. Expanded MYLES Benefits You are eligible to receive discounts on products and services by participating third-party vendors, related to the maintenance, use, and operation of your auto that may be offered under this endorsement from time to time. These benefits are in addition to the benefits offered under our MYLES Endorsement (PRAC MA ). These expanded benefits are subject to change at any time in our sole discretion. IV. CONDITIONS Our reasonable, good faith determination of whether a loss is covered under this endorsement shall be final and binding. We reserve the right to change or discontinue this endorsement or any of its programs or coverages upon renewal of this policy. Maintaining this endorsement does not require us to renew your policy or to offer this endorsement or any particular coverage with any future renewals. This endorsement must be listed on your Coverage Selections Page. Page 2 of 2

3 Rewards Plus Endorsement Extended Coverages for Motor Club Members Page 1 of 3 PRAC MA The benefits below and enhancements provided by this endorsement are available only to policies: Continuously in force with us for at least 36 months immediately prior to the effective date of this policy term; or Issued issued to members in good standing (at the time of loss) of motor clubs that have been approved by us. Plymouth Rock Assurance Corporation. This endorsement does not apply to policies assigned to usplymouth Rock Assurance Corporation through the Massachusetts Automobile Insurance Plan. This endorsement changes the policy. Please read it carefully. With respect to the coverage provided belowby this endorsement, the provisions of the policy apply unless modified by this endorsement. I. OPTIONAL INSURANCE Part 5 Optional Bodily Injury to Others, second to last paragraph is replaced with the following: We will also pay up to $500 for the cost of bail bonds required as a result of an accident covered under this Part. This includes bail bonds for traffic law violations related to the accident. Part 10 Substitute Transportation The following coverage is added: We will pay up to $1030 per day in addition to any limit shown on the Coverage Selections Page for this coverage part, for which a premium is paid. We will pay no more than an additional $ Under Comprehensive (Part 9) there is also Substitute Transportation coverage when your auto is stolen. If you purchase Substitute Transportation and Comprehensive (Part 9), the most we will pay under both coverages is the Substitute Transportation limit shown on the Coverage Selections Page plus this additional coverage. II. GENERAL PROVISIONS AND EXCLUSIONS 3. Additional Costs We Will Pay, under Paragraph C., is replaced with the following: C. Up to $250 per day for loss of earnings to any person covered under this policy who attends hearings or trials at our request. This does not apply to loss of other income. III. ADDITIONAL COVERAGES The following Additional Coverages are added to the policy: A. Personal Digital Assistant Device Replacement We will pay replacement cost up to $200 for loss of any personal digital assistant device owned by you or any household member. This includes cellular telephones, smartphones, and tablet devices. The loss must arise from a covered Collision (Part 7), Limited Collision (Part 8) or Comprehensive (Part 9) loss to your auto. Coverage is limited to one such device per occurrence. This coverage is primary over other collectible insurance. No deductible applies. No individual may collect twice for the same loss. B. Laptop Computer Replacement We will pay replacement cost up to $1,000 for loss of any laptop computer owned by you or any household member. The loss must arise from a covered Collision (Part 7), Limited Collision (Part 8) or Comprehensive

4 PRAC MA (Part 9) loss to your auto. Coverage is limited to one laptop computer per occurrence. This coverage is primary over other collectible insurance. No deductible applies. No individual may collect twice for the same loss. C. Personal Belongings Replacement We will pay replacement cost up to $250 for loss of personal property owned by you or any household member. The loss must arise from a covered Collision (Part 7), Limited Collision (Part 8) or Comprehensive (Part 9) loss to your auto. This coverage is primary over other collectible insurance. No deductible applies. You or a household member may not collect twice for the same loss. Property held for sale, display, consignment or exhibition is excluded. Other property used in business is included. D. Child Car Seat Replacement We will pay replacement cost up to $250 for loss of a child safety seat owned by you or any household member. The child safety seat must be United States Department of Transportation approved. The loss must arise from a covered Collision (Part 7), Limited Collision (Part 8) or Comprehensive (Part 9) loss to your auto. This coverage is primary over other collectible insurance. No deductible applies. No individual may collect twice for the same loss. E. Pet Injury Coverage We will pay up to $500 for veterinary care for injuries to a dog or cat owned by you or any household member. The dog or cat must have been occupying your auto and involved in a covered Collision (Part 7), Limited Collision (Part 8) or Comprehensive (Part 9) loss to your auto. We will also pay up to $500 for burial or disposal expenses if the dog or cat dies in a covered Collision (Part 7), Limited Collision (Part 8) or Comprehensive (Part 9) loss to your auto. No deductible applies. Pets other than dogs or cats are not covered. F. Seat Belt/Air Bag Benefit We will pay a $5,000 death benefit for you or any household member whose death is caused by a covered loss to your auto. The deceased individual must have been properly wearing his or hertheir seat beltbelts at the time of the accident. We will pay a $10,000 death benefit for you or any household member whose death is caused by a covered loss to your auto. The deceased individual must have been properly wearing his or hertheir seat beltbelts and must have been protected by an operable air bag at the time of the accident. This benefit is in addition to any other collectible coverage endorsements (if applicable). G. Glass Repair Coverage We will waive the Glass Deductible, if one is indicated on your Coverage Selections Page, for glass repairs. We will repair at no cost to you simple glass breaks, chips, nicks, and cracks. The cracks may be up to 6 inches long in non-critical areas. The loss must arise from a covered Comprehensive (Part 9) loss to your auto. H. Waiver of Collision Deductible When there is a loss to your auto insured for Collision (Part 7), no deductible will apply if you are entitled to recover in court against another insured covered by a Personal Automobile Insurance policy written by us. The other insured s policy must be in effect at the time of the loss. I. Replacement Cost CoverageREPLACEMENT COST COVERAGE Your policy includes: the Replacement Cost Coverage Endorsement (PRAC MA ) or the Optional Replacement Cost Coverage Endorsement (PRAC MA ). Paragraph 2 of both endorsements is amended as follows. Strike the following sentence: However, we will not make any payment under this endorsement for damage that is otherwise covered by the Comprehensive (Part 9) section of your policy if your auto is stolen or the damage is the result of fire or vandalism. J. Expanded MYLES Benefits You are eligible to receive discounts on products and services by participating third-party vendors, related to the maintenance, use, and operation of your auto that may be offered under this endorsement from time to time. These benefits are in addition to the benefits offered under our MYLES Endorsement (PRAC MA ). These expanded benefits are subject to change at any time in our sole discretion. IV.IV CONDITIONS Our reasonable, good faith determination of whether a loss is covered under this endorsement shall be final and binding. Page 2 of 3

5 PRAC MA We reserve the right to change or discontinuethis endorsement applies only if you are a member in good standing (at the time of loss) of a motor club that has been approved by us. Your policy must not have been assigned to us by the Massachusetts Automobile Insurance Plan. Also, this endorsement or any of its programs or coverages upon renewal of this policy. Maintaining this endorsement does not require us to renew your policy or to offer this endorsement or any particular coverage with any future renewals. This endorsement must be listed on your Coverage Selections Page. Page 3 of 3

6 MASSACHUSETTS PRIVATE PASSENGER AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE MANUAL TABLE OF CONTENTS SECTION I - GENERAL RULES Rule No. 1 Massachusetts Automobile Insurance Policy - Eligibility Coverages and Limits Mandatory Offer of Coverage Standard Procedures Residence and Location Out-of-State Garaging Policy Period Changes Motor Vehicle Registration Certificates Certified Risks - Financial Responsibility Laws Premium Calculation Rule Whole Dollar Premium Rule Installment Payment of Premiums Deposit Premium Rule Employers Subject to Massachusetts Workers Compensation Act Deductibles - Parts 7, 8 and Substitute Transportation Termination of Insurance Discounts Model Year Rating Fire, Theft and Combined Additional Coverage Symbol Assignment and Rating Liability & PIP Medical Payment Symbol Rating Reserved for Future Use Vehicle Series Rating Mileage Band Rating...18 Rule No. SECTION II - PRIVATE PASSENGER AUTOMOBILES 27 Private Passenger Definition Private Passenger Classifications Policy Underwriting Tiers Personal Injury Protection - Deductible Form Reserved for Future Use Pick-Ups, Vans, and Similar Type Vehicles Towing and Labor Cost Trailers Designed for Use With Private Passenger Motor Vehicles Replacement Cost Coverage Reserved for Future Use Accident Forgiveness Coverage Rewards Plus Endorsement...25 Copyright, Plymouth Rock Assurance Corporation, 2011

7 MASSACHUSETTS PRIVATE PASSENGER AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE MANUAL SECTION III - MISCELLANEOUS MOTOR VEHICLES AND COVERAGES Rule No. 39 Motor Homes/Camper Bodies Antique Motor Cars and Motorcycles Stated Amount Coverage Golfmobiles and Lawnmowers (Motorized) Snowmobiles Motorcycles, Motorscooters, Mopeds and Similar Motor Vehicles Agreed Amount Coverage - Comprehensive Excess Electronic Equipment Coverage Customized Vans and Pickups Original Equipment Manufacturer Parts Coverage...29 Rule No. SECTION IV - NON-OWNED AUTOMOBILES 49 Named Non-Owner Policy Use of Other Automobiles Reserved for Future Use...31 Rule No. SECTION V - SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION 54 Anti-Theft Device Standards and Discounts Pre-Insurance Inspection Program Merit Rating Plan Surety Bond Rules and Rates...40 ADDITIONAL ITEMS Private Passenger Endorsement Index...B-1 Personal Auto Forms Index...B-2 RATING TERRITORIES SECTION Rating Territories... T-1 T-6 RATE SECTION Private Passenger Rates...R-1 R-24 Stated Amount Rates...R-25 R-27 Motorcycle Rates...R-28 R-32 Approved Motorcycle Training Sites...R-33 R-32 Increased Limits Factors...RS-1 R-32 Miscellaneous Rating Factors...RS-1 RS-2 Miscellaneous Motor Vehicles...RS-3 R-32 Copyright, Plymouth Rock Assurance Corporation, 2011

8 MASSACHUSETTS PRIVATE PASSENGER AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE MANUAL SECTION I - GENERAL RULES RULE 1. MASSACHUSETTS AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE POLICY - ELIGIBILITY All individually owned vehicles registered under the Massachusetts Compulsory Motor Vehicle Law and rated in accordance with this Manual may be written on the Massachusetts Automobile Insurance Policy. RULE 2. COVERAGES AND LIMITS The types of coverages available in the Massachusetts Automobile Insurance Policy are: Compulsory Insurance Coverages Part 1 - Bodily Injury To Others The basic limits are $20,000 each person and $40,000 each accident. Part 2 - Personal Injury Protection The basic limit is $8,000 for each person. Refer to Rule 30 for available deductibles. Part 3 - Bodily Injury Caused By An Uninsured Auto The basic limits are $20,000 each person and $40,000 each accident. Increased limits are available. The limits may not exceed the limits of Part 5, or if Part 5 is not purchased, Part 1 of this policy. This coverage is excess over Personal Injury Protection. Part 4 - Damage To Someone Else s Property The basic limit is $5,000 each accident. Increased limits are available. Optional Insurance Coverages Part 5 - Optional Bodily Injury To Others The basic limits are $20,000 each person and $40,000 each accident. Increased limits are available. Part 6 - Medical Payments The basic limit is $5,000 each person. Higher limits are available for all motor vehicles rated in this manual. Motorcycle limits are available from $500 to $50,000. This coverage is excess over Personal Injury Protection. Part 7 - Collision This coverage is subject to a basic deductible of $500. A deductible of $300 is available subject to underwriting requirements established by the insurer, as permitted by law. Higher deductibles are available at the option of the insured. Waiver of Deductible is available at the option of the insured. The appropriate endorsement, MPY S, must be attached. This coverage is written on an actual cash value or stated amount basis. Part 8 - Limited Collision This coverage is subject to a basic deductible of $500. Other deductibles or full coverage are available at the option of the insured. This coverage is written on an actual cash value or stated amount basis. Part 9 - Comprehensive This coverage is subject to a basic deductible of $500. A deductible of $300 is available subject to underwriting requirements established by the insurer, as permitted by law. Higher deductibles are available at the option of the insured. A separate $100 glass deductible is also available at the option of the insured. Endorsement MPY S, titled $100 Glass Deductible, must be issued with the policy. This glass deductible is in addition to the otherwise applicable deductible for Part 9. This coverage is written on an actual cash value, stated amount or agreed amount basis. Part 10 - Substitute Transportation This coverage pays for loss of use to a motor vehicle as a result of an accident or loss. Refer to the Miscellaneous Rating factors page for applicable limits and premiums. Part 11 - Towing And Labor This coverage will pay up to $50 or up to $100 for towing and labor costs for each auto disablement. The rate for $50 per disablement is $8 and the rate for $100 is $16. It is available only for private passenger motor vehicles as defined in Rule 27, and motorcycles. Part 12 - Bodily Injury Caused By An Underinsured Auto 1 Copyright, Plymouth Rock Assurance Corporation, 2011

9 MASSACHUSETTS PRIVATE PASSENGER AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE MANUAL The basic limits are $20,000 each person and $40,000 each accident. Increased limits are available. The limits may not exceed the limits of Part 5, or if Part 5 is not purchased, Part 1 of this policy. This coverage is excess over Personal Injury Protection. Other Coverages Available Are For: Fire, Theft & Combined Additional Coverages subject to a basic deductible of $500. available at the option of the insured. Higher deductibles are Theft coverage may be granted only in connection with Fire Coverage, and for a like amount in both cases. These coverages are written on an actual cash value basis or stated amount basis. Endorsement MPY-0031-S, titled Other Optional Insurance - Combined Additional Coverage, must be issued with the policy when this coverage is afforded. Endorsement MPY-0028-S, titled Other Optional Insurance - Fire, Lightning and Transportation, must be issued with the policy when this coverage is afforded. Endorsement MPY-0029-S, titled Other Optional Insurance - Theft, must be issued with the policy when this coverage is afforded. RULE 3. MANDATORY OFFER OF COVERAGE Massachusetts law requires the company that provides Compulsory Insurance Coverages to make a mandatory offer to issue to any person so insured additional coverages consisting of: 1. Limits up to $35,000 each person and $80,000 each accident for Parts 3, 5 and $5,000 each person for Part Parts 7, 8 and 9, subject to a basic deductible of $ Part 10 - Substitute Transportation. 5. Fire, Theft and Combined Additional Coverages subject to a basic deductible of $500. RULE 4. STANDARD PROCEDURES A. Renewals 1. The company must mail the Coverage Selections Page not less than thirty days prior to policy expiration. 2. The Company may elect to secure payment of a deposit premium. 3. Failure to pay the deposit premium may result in cancellation of the policy. The specific reason for cancellation is non-payment of any required premium. The Cancellation Notice must also contain the following statement: This cancellation will not take effect if the full amount due shown above (including, without limitation, any applicable late payment charges or financing fees) is paid on or prior to the effective date of cancellation. B. Non-Renewal 1. No company shall refuse to renew a policy unless written notice is given by the company to the insured, or the producer or broker producing the business, at least forty-five days prior to the expiration of the policy. The notice shall be on a standard form prescribed by the Commissioner of Insurance. a. A notice required to be sent by the company to the insured may be by regular mail for which a certificate of mailing receipt has been obtained from the United States Postal Service. Unless another company has replaced the insurance, the notice should be electronically transmitted to the Registry of Motor Vehicles not earlier than the policy expiration date. If the insurance and registration are coterminous, it will not be necessary to notify the Registry of Motor Vehicles. b. If the notice is required to be sent by the company to the producer or broker producing the business, such producer or broker shall, within fifteen days of receiving such notice, send a copy to the insured by regular mail for which a certificate of mailing receipt has been obtained from the United States Postal Service. The producer or broker must notify the company not later than the policy expiration date if the insurance is not replaced so that the company may, in turn, electronically transmit the notice to the Registry of Motor Vehicles. Notice to the company is not required if the insurance and registration are coterminous. 2 Copyright, Plymouth Rock Assurance Corporation, 2011

10 MASSACHUSETTS PRIVATE PASSENGER AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE MANUAL C. New Business The producer is required to obtain from the applicant for insurance a new business application in all cases except when the producer is transferring a book of business from one company to another and the acquiring company waives this requirement. If the Coverage is being replaced midterm, the producer must verify that there is no automobile insurance premium owed to the former company or producer. The producer of record must provide information necessary for the company to transmit data to the Registry of Motor Vehicles for each vehicle insured. In addition to reporting the necessary information to the company, the producer shall prepare an RMV-3 form, accompanied by the appropriate fee, for processing by the Registry of Motor Vehicles, if an insured requests a corrected registration certificate. At the same time this transfer information is released to the company, if the business is being transferred from a former producer or former carrier, the producer must issue to the former producer of record, if known, or if not known, to the former carrier, a notice that complies with the requirements of Massachusetts Division of Insurance Bulletin The notice must be signed by the producer of record and certified by affixing the company stamp. This transfer notice is not required when a producer transfers a block of business to the company from a single carrier. In such situations the producer should refer to the former carrier for specific procedures. D. Transfer of Business from the Company to another Carrier Upon receipt of a notice of transfer of business from the company to another insurer, which notice complies with the requirements of Massachusetts Division of Insurance Bulletin , the company shall: a. discontinue coverage as of the date shown on the transfer notice; b. compute the return premium, if any, as of the date shown on the transfer notice; and c. notify the former producer, if any, of the transfer of coverage. No notice of cancellation is required. E. Cancellation (Other Than Transfer of Insurer) 1. Notice of cancellation must be given in a timely manner as required by Massachusetts law on a form approved by the Commissioner and shall include the specific reason(s) for cancellation. 2. The company must electronically notify the Registry of Motor Vehicles immediately upon the intended effective date of cancellation. Refer to Rule 18. RULE 5. RESIDENCE AND LOCATION The proper rate schedules and rules are those effective in the city or town where the automobile is principally garaged. Motor vehicles used by salespeople or solicitors, or those with similar duties, requiring the operation of the motor vehicle in more than one rating territory in Massachusetts, shall be assigned to the territory determined by the place of principal garaging, or, if there is no specific city or town of principal garaging, then, by the residential address of the operator, or, if the residential address of the operator cannot be determined, then, by the Massachusetts business address of the operator. No adjustment of the premium shall be made by reason of a change in the place of principal garaging during the policy period unless such change is permanent. Massachusetts registration is required of non-residents in accordance with reciprocal agreements with the various states as determined by the Registrar of Motor Vehicles. Any motor vehicle owned by a NON-RESIDENT of Massachusetts for which Massachusetts registration is required, regularly garaged INSIDE the Commonwealth, shall be charged the rate for the territory in which the motor vehicle is principally garaged by such NON-RESIDENT during the period of Massachusetts registration. RULE 6. OUT -OF-STATE GARAGING Any motor vehicle, whether owned by a resident or non-resident of Massachusetts for which Massachusetts registration is required, regularly garaged outside of Massachusetts shall be written at limits of liability at least equal to the financial responsibility limits of the state of principal garaging, and shall be charged the rates for vehicles garaged in Territory 9. 3 Copyright, Plymouth Rock Assurance Corporation, 2011

11 RULE 7. MASSACHUSETTS PRIVATE PASSENGER AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE MANUAL POLICY PERIOD A. The insured shall have the option to purchase and the insurer shall not refuse to issue an annual motor vehicle policy or bond providing compulsory coverages containing any expiration date as the insured may elect. Insurers may offer such policies or bonds for a period of more than one year but not more than two years or may issue an extension of any existing policy or bond. B. [Policies insuring individually owned motorcycles, trailers and other recreational-type vehicles shall, at the option of the insured, be issued for a period of less than one year with policy expiration to be coterminous with the registration. Endorsement M-0103-S, titled Non-Renewal of Policy (Motorcycles, Recreational Vehicles & Trailers), must be issued with the policy. Recreational-type vehicle means a land motor vehicle subject to a motor vehicle registration which expires November 30, or December 31, and is principally used for vacation travel or leisure-time activity. Registration for motorcycles expires December 31. Registration for all other recreational vehicles expires November 30. The premium for such policies shall be determined by applying the appropriate percentage to the annual rate based on policy inception date as shown in the table below. If a short term policy is cancelled at the request of the insured later than thirty days from the effective date or later than thirty days from the receipt of the policy, whichever is later, the return premium shall be calculated on a short rate basis using the appropriate short rate table applicable to short term policies found in Rule 18. *All dates inclusive Percentages for Short Term Policies Date Interval* Percent of All Other Motorcycle Annual Rates Dec Jan Jan Feb Feb Mar Mar Apr Apr May May 1-31 Jun Jun Jul Jul Aug Jul Aug Aug Sep Aug Sep Sep Oct Sep Oct Oct Nov Oct Nov Nov Dec Nov Dec RULE 8. CHANGES A. All changes requiring adjustments of premium shall be computed pro rata based on the rates in effect on the policy inception date. B. Minimum Premiums 1. If an outstanding policy is amended and results in a premium increase of less than $10, such increase will be waived by the company. 2. If a return premium of less than $10 results because a coverage is cancelled, or limits of liability are reduced, or a deductible is increased, no refund will made except at the request of the insured, in which case the actual return premium shall be allowed. RULE 9. MOTOR VEHICLE REGISTRATION CERTIFICATES The specific insurance certification requirements under the Massachusetts Compulsory Motor Vehicle Insurance Law are included in Section 1A of Chapter 90, G.L. Motor vehicles not subject to the Compulsory Law do not require insurance certification. Every insurance carrier issuing a motor vehicle liability insurance policy covering a motor vehicle or trailer subject to the Compulsory Law must issue the prescribed Motor Vehicle Registration Certificate indicating a policy or binder 4 Copyright, Plymouth Rock Assurance Corporation, 2011

12 MASSACHUSETTS PRIVATE PASSENGER AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE MANUAL has been issued covering such motor vehicle or trailer. No form or Certificate shall be used other than that which is a part of the Massachusetts motor vehicle application for registration. Certificates shall be executed in the name of the insurance carrier only by individuals authorized to sign in the prescribed Authorization To Sign Motor Vehicle Registration Certificates form filed with the Commissioner of Insurance. Section 34 B of Chapter 90, G.L. provides penalties for unlawful use of the Motor Vehicle Registration Certificate. RULE 10. CERTIFIED RISKS - FINANCIAL RESPONSIBILITY LAWS A. Application If a certificate of insurance is necessary to comply with the requirements of a financial responsibility Law of any state or province of Canada, the insurance company must issue evidence of financial responsibility upon request of the insured for an additional premium. In the event that evidence of financial responsibility is required as the result of a motor vehicle violation, a policy affording Damage To Someone Else s Property (Part 4) and Optional Bodily Injury To Others (Part 5) shall be construed to have the necessary limits of liability of the state or province. In the event that a certificate of insurance for the future is required as the result of a conviction of a motor vehicle violation, the policy limits shall be increased to afford limits of liability not less than that required by the financial responsibility laws of the state or province requesting certification and premium shall be increased accordingly. The filing of a financial responsibility certificate of insurance as the result of a conviction of a motor vehicle violation requires the following premium adjustments to be added to the otherwise applicable premiums as follows: 1. Owners a. If an owner is required to file evidence of financial responsibility for owned automobiles and for the operation of automobiles which he does not own, the additional premium shall be computed by multiplying the applicable percentage in Section B by the sum of the total of Parts 1, 2, 4 and 5 premium for the highest rated automobile owned by the insured and the total non-ownership liability premium, modified in accordance with any applicable rating plan. b. In all other cases, the additional premium shall be computed by multiplying the applicable percentage in Section B by the total premium for Parts 1, 2, 4 and 5 for the highest rated automobile owned by the insured, modified in accordance with any applicable rating plan. 2. Non-Owners a. If the policy is written to insure a Named Operator or Named Non-Owner, the additional premium shall be computed by multiplying the applicable percentage in Section B by the total bodily injury and property damage premium for the policy. b. If coverage is provided under a policy which has been extended to cover a named individual in accordance with the Use of Other Automobiles Rule (Rule 50), the additional premium shall be computed by multiplying the applicable percentage by the (1) bodily injury premium for the highest rated automobile insured under the policy for the rating territory in which the named individual is located, or (2) if there is no automobile at such location, the rates for a Class 30 private passenger automobile for the territory in which the named individual is located. B. Additional Premium Percentages 1. The otherwise applicable premium will be increased by 50% if the certificate is required for a conviction listed below. This increase is to be applied for the period of time a certificate is required, but in no event for a period in excess of three years following conviction. Thereafter, the otherwise applicable premium will be increased by 5%. a. Driving a motor vehicle while intoxicated or under the influence of marijuana or a narcotic drug. b. Failing to stop and report when involved in an accident. c. Homicide or assault arising out of the operation of a motor vehicle. 5 Copyright, Plymouth Rock Assurance Corporation, 2011

13 MASSACHUSETTS PRIVATE PASSENGER AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE MANUAL 2. The otherwise applicable premium will be increased by 25% if the certificate is required for a conviction listed below. This increase is to be applied for the period of time a certificate is required, but in no event for a period in excess of three years following conviction. Thereafter, the otherwise applicable premium will be increased by 5%. a. Driving a motor vehicle at an excess rate of speed where an injury to a person or damage to property actually results therefrom. b. Driving a motor vehicle in a reckless manner where an injury to person or damage to property actually results therefrom. 3. The otherwise applicable premium will be increased by 5% if the certificate is required for any other cause whatsoever. RULE 11. PREMIUM CALCULATION RULE The rates shown on the rate pages are for limits of $20,000/$40,000 (Parts 1, 3, 5 and 12) or $5,000 (Part 4 and 6). The charge for increased limits is determined by applying the factors shown in the Increased Limits Tables, as modified by the MAIP Capping Factor (MCF), to the base premium as described below. The following sequence of steps shall be used in rating the policy for Private Passenger Vehicles (including vehicles listed in rules 32, 41, 45, 47): 1. Calculate the sum of Basic Limits Premium for Part 1, Part 2, Part 3 and Part 4, as well as Part 5 if purchased as described in sections 4-8 below. In this step, both MCF and ILF shall be set to equal 1.00 wherever they appear. In addition, the premium adjustments described in sections 4h-i, 5h-i, 7h-i, and 8h-i are not applied. 2. Calculate the sum of Basic Limits MAIP Rate Premium for Part 1, Part 2, Part 3 and Part 4 as well as Part 5 if purchased, in accordance with the MAIP Rate Plan and rules effective 4/1/ When a vehicle is rated for the Basic Coverage Package of: 20/40 bodily injury liability (including guest and outof-state coverage), $8,000 personal injury protection, $5,000 property damage liability, and 20/40 uninsured motorist coverage, calculate MCF, equal to the Ratio of the Premium calculated in Step #2 to that calculated in Step #1. Set MCF equal to 1.00 for all other vehicles, or if any of the following conditions apply: The calculated ratio, MCF, is greater than 1.00, The insured does not qualify for the Low Frequency Discount in the MAIP Rating Plan The insured does not qualify for the Continuous Coverage Discount in the MAIP Rating Plan 4. For Part 1 a. Apply the appropriate Tier Factor as determined in rule 29 to the base rate shown in the Rate Pages section. b. Apply the MCF factor to the previous number. c. Apply the Mileage Band Factor, Driving Experience Group Factor, Liability Symbol Factor, and all Rule 19 discount factors except the Class 15 discount factor to the previous number. d. Apply the appropriate Merit Rating Plan adjustment factor to the previous number. e. Add the product of MCF and the appropriate Residual Market Premium, as listed in the Rate Pages section, to the previous number. f. If the result of step e. is less than the Part 1 Minimum Premium listed in the Rate Pages section, substitute the Minimum Premium for the result of step e. g. Apply the Class 15 discount factor if appropriate h. For any vehicle on a renewing policy, if the result of step g. exceeds 120% of the Part 1 premium that would have applied to the same risk 12 months prior to the effective date of the policy, reduce the premium to the latter amount. i. For any vehicle on a renewing policy, if the result of step g. is less than 95% of the Part 1 premium that would have applied to the same risk 12 months prior to the effective date of the policy, increase the premium to the latter amount. However, this increase is not made for vehicles to which the MAIP Rate Premium cap has been applied (i.e. where MCF<1.0). 5. For Part 2 a. Apply the appropriate Tier Factor as determined in rule 29 to the base rate shown in the Rate Pages section. b. Apply a factor equal to MCF x [1 PIP Deductible Factor] to the previous number. c. Apply the Mileage Band Factor, Driving Experience Group Factor, PIP Symbol Factor, and all Rule 19 discount factors except the Class 15 discount factor to the previous number. d. Apply the appropriate Merit Rating Plan adjustment factor to the previous number. e. Add the product of MCF and the appropriate Residual Market Premium, as listed in the Rate Pages section, to the previous number. f. If the result of step e. is less than the Part 2 Minimum Premium listed in the Rate Pages section, substitute the Minimum Premium for the result of step e. g. Apply the Class 15 discount factor if appropriate h. For any vehicle on a renewing policy, if the result of step g. exceeds 120% of the Part 2 premium that would have applied to the same risk 12 months prior to the effective date of the policy, reduce the premium to the latter amount. 6 Copyright, Plymouth Rock Assurance Corporation, 2011

14 MASSACHUSETTS PRIVATE PASSENGER AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE MANUAL i. For any vehicle on a renewing policy, if the result of step g. is less than 95% of the Part 2 premium that would have applied to the same risk 12 months prior to the effective date of the policy, increase the premium to the latter amount. However, this increase is not made for vehicles to which the MAIP Rate Premium cap has been applied (i.e. where MCF<1.0). 6. For Part 3 a. Apply a factor equal to [MCF + Part 3 ILF 1] to the base rate shown in the Rate Pages section. b. Apply all appropriate Rule 19 discount factors to the previous number. 7. For Part 4 a. apply the appropriate Tier Factor as determined in rule 29 to the base rate shown in the Rate Pages section. b. Apply a factor equal to [MCF + Part 4 ILF 1] to the previous number. c. Apply the Mileage Band Factor, Driving Experience Group Factor, Liability Symbol Factor, and all Rule 19 discount factors except the Class 15 discount factor to the previous number. d. Apply the appropriate Merit Rating Plan adjustment factor to the previous number. e. Add the product of MCF and the appropriate Residual Market Premium, as listed in the Rate Pages section, to the previous number. f. If the result of step e. is less than the Part 4 Minimum Premium listed in the Rate Pages section, substitute the Minimum Premium for the result of step e. g. Apply the Class 15 discount factor if appropriate h. For any vehicle on a renewing policy, if the result of step g. exceeds 120% of the Part 4 premium that would have applied to the same risk 12 months prior to the effective date of the policy, reduce the premium to the latter amount. i. For any vehicle on a renewing policy, if the result of step g. is less than 95% of the Part 4 premium that would have applied to the same risk 12 months prior to the effective date of the policy, increase the premium to the latter amount. However, this increase is not made for vehicles to which the MAIP Rate Premium cap has been applied (i.e. where MCF<1.0). 8. For Part 5 a. Apply a factor equal to [MCF + Part 5 ILF 1] to the Part 5 base rate as shown in the Rate Pages section.. b. Apply a factor equal to [Part 5 ILF 1] to the Part 1 base rate as shown in the Rate Pages section. c. Apply the appropriate Tier Factor as determined in rule 29 to the sum of the numbers calculated in steps a. and b. d. Apply the Mileage Band Factor, Driving Experience Group Factor, Liability Symbol Factor, and all Rule 19 discount factors except the Class 15 discount factor to the previous number. e. Apply the appropriate Merit Rating Plan adjustment factor to the previous number. f. If the result of step e. is less than the Part 5 Minimum Premium listed in the Rate Pages section, substitute the Minimum Premium for the result of step e. g. Apply the Class 15 discount factor if appropriate h. For any vehicle on a renewing policy, if the result of step g. exceeds 120% of the Part 5 premium that would have applied to the same risk 12 months prior to the effective date of the policy, reduce the premium to the latter amount. i. For any vehicle on a renewing policy, if the result of step g. is less than 95% of the Part 5 premium that would have applied to the same risk 12 months prior to the effective date of the policy, increase the premium to the latter amount. However, this increase is not made for vehicles to which the MAIP Rate Premium cap has been applied (i.e. where MCF<1.0). 9. For Part 6 a. Apply the appropriate Tier Factor as determined in rule 29 to the base rate shown in the Rate Pages section. b. Apply the Part 6 ILF factor to the previous number. c. Apply the PIP Symbol Factor, and all appropriate Rule 19 discount factors to the previous number. 10. For Parts a. Apply the appropriate Tier Factor as determined in rule 29 to the base rate shown in the Rate Pages section. b. Apply the appropriate Model Year/Symbol factor to the previous number. c. Apply the appropriate deductible factor under Rule 16, if applicable. d. Apply the Mileage Band Factor, Driving Experience Group Factor, and all Rule 19 discount factors except the Class 15 discount factor to the previous number. e. For Parts 7 and 9 only, apply the appropriate Merit Rating Plan adjustment factor to the previous number. f. If the result of step e. is less than the Minimum Premium listed in the Rate Pages section, substitute the Minimum Premium for the result of step e. g. Apply the Class 15 discount factor if appropriate h. For any vehicle on a renewing policy, if the result of step g. exceeds 120% of the premium that would have applied to the same risk 12 months prior to the effective date of the policy, reduce the premium to the latter amount. i. For any vehicle on a renewing policy, if the result of step g. is less than 95% of the premium that would have applied to the same risk 12 months prior to the effective date of the policy, increase the premium to the latter amount. 11. For Part 12 7 Copyright, Plymouth Rock Assurance Corporation, 2011

15 MASSACHUSETTS PRIVATE PASSENGER AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE MANUAL a. Apply the Part 12 ILF factor to the base rate shown in the Rate Pages section. b. Apply all appropriate Rule 19 discount factors to the previous number. RULE 12. WHOLE DOLLAR PREMIUM RULE The premium for each exposure shall be rounded to the nearest whole dollar, separately for each coverage provided by the policy. A premium involving $0.50 or more shall be rounded to the next whole dollar This procedure shall apply to all interim premium adjustments, including endorsements or cancellations at the request of the insured. In the case of cancellation by the company, the return premium may be carried to the next higher whole dollar. NOTE: The premium for each exposure means the premium developed for each coverage for each automobile after the application of all applicable discounts. Exceptions: (1) The discount for insureds age 65 and older - refer to Rule 19. RULE 13. INSTALLMENT PAYMENT OF PREMIUMS All motor vehicle insurance policy premium charges are due and payable on the effective date of the policy, subject to the provisions of the Deposit Premium Rule, unless an installment payment plan is used as approved by the Commissioner of Insurance. RULE 14. DEPOSIT PREMIUM RULE A company, its producer or any broker may require deposit premium prior to the issuance of a policy provided the per vehicle deposit does not exceed 30% of the applicable annual premium for the insurance requested. If the applicant has been in default in the payment of any premium for automobile insurance or merit rating adjustment during the preceding 24 months, the entire policy premium charges are payable in advance. RULE 15. EMPLOYERS SUBJECT TO MASSACHUSETTS WORKERS COMPENSATION ACT Motor vehicles owned by an employer subject to the Massachusetts workers compensation law not used at any time to transport persons other than employees of the named insured shall be eligible for a 25% reduction in the Personal Injury Protection premium otherwise applicable. A vehicle which qualifies for this reduction is not eligible for any Personal Injury Protection deductible. The policy covering a vehicle to which this reduction applies must be accompanied by the endorsement titled Restriction of Personal Injury Protection for Employers Subject to the Massachusetts Workers Compensation Act, M-0063-S. RULE 16. DEDUCTIBLES - PARTS 7, 8, and 9 Deductibles, higher than the standard deductible, are available for Collision, Limited Collision and Comprehensive Coverages including Fire, Theft and Combined Additional Coverages. Refer to the Miscellaneous Rating Factors page for applicable factors. Policies with the Premium Package Endorsement (PRAC MA ) have Deductible Dollars included as part of this program. This endorsement is available to new business policies effective on or after 2/1/2011. A. Earning Credits First Term If this policy has never had this or any deductible dollars endorsement, your earned credit is $50 as of the effective date of this endorsement. Subsequent Terms If this policy previously had this or any deductible dollars endorsement, your earned credit is shown on the Coverage Selections Page. Your earned credit includes any credit that this policy earned in prior terms that you did not use or lose. When this policy term expires, you will earn a $50 credit if you have not had a covered collision claim during the twelve months ending on the Date of Issue of the original Coverage Selections Page for this policy term and have kept this endorsement on your policy. The $50 credit will be added to your other earned credits, if any. B. Losing Credits You must keep this endorsement on your policy at all times to maintain your credits. You will forfeit any previously earned credits if and when you no longer have this endorsement on this policy. 8 Copyright, Plymouth Rock Assurance Corporation, 2011

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